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OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY,
OREGON EDUCATORS BENEFIT BOARD

DIVISION
1

PROCEDURAL RULES

111-001-0000

Notice of Proposed Rule Changes

Prior to adoption, amendment, or repeal of any permanent rule, the Oregon Educators Benefit Board (OEBB) will give notice of the intended action:

(1) In the Secretary of State's Bulletin at least 21 days before the effective date as provided in ORS 183.335.

(2) By mailing or electronically transmitting a copy of the notice to persons on the OEBB mailing list at least 28 days before the effective date of the rule as provided in ORS 183.335. Notice will be mailed electronically unless the recipient requests or approves the use of non-electronic mail; and

(3) By mailing, or transmitting by electronic mail, a copy of the notice to:

(i) School and education service district superintendents, school board chairs and district payroll officers;

(j) AFT Oregon;

(k) The Oregon State Bar Association; and

(l) The state legislator who introduced legislation that created the need for a rule to be adopted, amended, or repealed, and the chair or co-chair of all committees that reported the bill out. If notice cannot be given to the legislator, notice will be provided to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate.

The Attorney General's Uniform and Model Rules of Procedure under the Administrative Procedure Act, effective January 1, 2004, are adopted as rules of procedure of the Oregon Educators Benefit Board and are made a part of OAR chapter 111.

[ED. NOTE: The full text of the Attorney General's Model Rules of Procedures is available from the office of the Attorney General or the Oregon Educators Benefit Board.]

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contained in the Administrative Order filed at the Archives Division,
800 Summer St. NE, Salem, Oregon 97310. Any discrepancies with the
published version are satisfied in favor of the Administrative Order.
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